Oil-burner.



C. E. BROWN.

oylL BURNER. APPLICATiUN FILED JAN-2| THB.`

Patented ont 8,1918.

CARL E. BROWN, 0F COLUMBUS, 01110.

ern-BURNER.

Bpeoioatlonot Letters Patent.

Patented oet. s, 191s.

application ma January 2, 191s, serial No. ambas.

this application is a urner o that general type wherein a U-shapedconduit is employed, and the invention aims to'provide a simple buteffective structure whereby the conduit may be raised and lowered, andbe theflme 2-2 of Fig. 1;

held `adjusted heights, thereby toadapt the structure for fire boxesof'large' or small dimensions. t

A typical embodiment o:E` the invention, only, 1s shown in the drawings,and it is to be understood, that, within the scope of w'llat. isclaimed,changes such as a mechanic,

might make, may beresorted to without departing from the spirit of thevinvention.

'Int e accompanying drawings Figure 1 shows in side elevat1on,a burnerconstructed in accordance with the present v invention; I i

F1 2 l's a section taken approximately on Fig. 3 is a section taken onthe line'3-3 of Fig. 2; Y

Fig. 4 isan elevation of the bracket; Fig. 5is1a`n elevation of thestandard. lIn the accompanyin drawings, the nu.- meral 1 .denotes a' U-draped conduit comprising an upper arm 2 and a lower `erin 3. At 4 thereapears any suitable meanswhereby oil may e supplied to the upper arm'A2. The upper arm 2 carries llame-spreaders 5 and'in .the lower arm 3there are burner approximately orifices 6 disposed below theflame-spreaders.

Thelower arm 3 may carry a .priming pan 7.

The invention contemplates the provision of a` vertically extensibleandl contractible supporting means for the structure above described,and with this end in view, two like 1 structures aref,y provided, "butone of 'which will bedesciftbed in detail.

Oppositel disposed brackets 8 are r0-` vided, ea racket including a body9 aving a concyed seat 10, an outwardl extended arm Il :at the lower endof the ody, anda finger 12 and disposed, pre bly, at an obtuse anglethereto. Securing yices, such as bolts 14, connect the body portions 9of the brackets 8, above land below the seats 10. The lower arm 3 of theconduit 1 thus is clamped and held in the seats. m l

The invention comprises a pair of st'i'iitl" ards 15, each including anupright 16 and `@dipfnding from the arm 11 a laterally extended foot 17disposed at an.-

obtuse angle to theup'right.. A longitudinal groove 19 is Lformed in theinner face of the upright 16 and receives,.slidably, a rib20.

.formed on the forward face of the finger tions to which they mayhavebeen adjusted.`

Since the bracket Slincludes the rib l20 received in the groove 19 ofthestandard 15,

the parts 15 and 8 will remain irkalinement, `even Vthough they are heldtogether by the sinM le bolt 21. A

. zenerally stated, there visdisclosed in this application, al simplebut eilicie'nt ntieans" whereby the conduit 1- may be "held itt-such.adjusted heights iis-the exigeneles ofthe proposed use may demand.

1. In a device of the class described, aP U-shaped conduit comprising anupper fuelf receiving arm, and a lower arm havi a burner orifice;oppos'i-tely disposed brac ets;

engaging the lower arm; means for connecting the brackets; standards;and means for connecting the braeketswith the standards" for verticaladustment.`

2. In a device of the class 'ai U-shaped conduit comprising an upper.ue- In testimony that I claim thefforegong 10 reoeivlng arm, and a4lower arm having a as my' own, I have hereto affixed my alguaburnerorifice; u bracket structure engaged ture in the presonco of twowtnesises. with tho lower arm; standards assembled 5 with the bracketstructure b tonguemnd- CARL E. BROWN.

groov joints for vertical s idng adjustmnt; and means for-connecting thebracket Witnesses: 'J struotnire with the standards at adjusted11.100011,

Dointa L. Ur. LATHAM.

